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KUSI Television interview with Patrick Lawler regarding Coretta Scott King, Dr. Kurt Donsbach, Hospital Santa Monica and 12 year terminal cancer survivor Tina Hurley. Our 3 minute video may pause at times during first viewing for dial-up users. Donations are desperately needed for more advertising so more cancer victims can find this information also. Please share our website with your friends.

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Dave Says:

I went thru treatments at Hospital Santa Monica (HSM) in 2001. I had 4th stage Squamas Cell Carcinoma and didn’t have a good prognosis from traditional medicine. The treatments at HSM helped me get my Immune system working again and I recovered in less than a year. I opted not to have chemo but did have radiation several months after visiting HSM here in the US.

Dr. Donsbach was a caring doctor and told me everything straight. No promises just a series of protocols that helped me get my immune system working again. I spent over a hour a day with my doctors everyday. Do you think that happens in the Hospitals in the US?

Good healthy food, common sense protocols and a great staff. No promises just Hope! It’s been 5 years now. I’m healthy and I can honestly say I would’ve gone thru the HSM program all over again if I was challenged with cancer again. In fact my US doctors can’t figure out why I’m one of the very few survivors of stage 4 throat cancer.

I am saddened that the our government used it’s power to get Hospital Santa Monica shut down. Cancer is BIG MONEY and the Doctors/Hospitals in the US don’t want patients to see results outside of the US.

God Bless Dr. Donsbach

Dave

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The Medical Awareness Institute (MAI) would like to thank Mrs. Cato Cedillo, Dr. Donsbach, Mark Hanson Ph.D. Director of Training and Development San Diego-Imperial Counties Labor Council, Mr. Patrick Patterson, Tina Hurley and others for attending our first International Health Studies Conference March 26th, 2005.

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     Tina During Treatment '94                  Tina and Dr. D 11 years later

Tina Hurley's journey

In 1991 after suffering a miscarriage, I scheduled a complete physical and biopsy for a lump under my arm and that's how the Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma was discovered. For one year I did everything of a nutritional nature, but my spleen kept getting bigger and bigger until I looked like I was 9 months pregnant.

At this point I started chemotherapy. It seemed to be working for 4 months and then my doctor started talking about a stronger chemo. I switched to the stronger chemo, but after 5 months, it too stopped working. Now they told me I needed a bone marrow transplant. My youngest brother agreed to be the donor, but just before our appointment with the Nurse-Coordinator, I had a "vision" that I was in a pastel blue coffin at my own funeral. To understand my condition, both Jacquelyn Kennedy Onassis and myself had the same diagnosis during this period. Terminal.

They decided to pre treat me with some heavy duty chemo that would require a 3 day in-hospital stay. This was necessary as my spleen was so large that radiation treatments to kill my bone marrow before the new marrow transplant were blocked by its size. While in the hospital, I start recalling all the times I'd heard Dr. Kurt Donsbach lecture on cancer treatment. When I got out of the hospital, I decided not to have the bone marrow transplant and go to his Hospital. When I got there, I was so sick from the chemo, I was going in and out of consciousness. Dr. Donsbach sent to San Diego for 3 units of blood that he said I must take before he would begin treatment. (My hemoglobin was down in the 6.4 range.)

Anyway, I stayed a full 3 weeks and I know 100% without a doubt in my mind that I wouldn't be here today without all the prayers and best wishes and Dr. Donsbach. Since Dr. Donsbach takes a serious approach to boosting the immune system, I think that is one reason he has the success he does. I have whole series of tests and blood work done often and since then everything is normal. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Dr. Donsbach. I now lead a normal life. I am working full-time; I have good energy, a good appetite, no pain and no signs suggestive of cancer.

I was at the "Against All Odds" conference August 26th' 05 in San Diego. (Tina Hurley remains in remission as of Feb 2006.) Send an email and we will get it to Tina: Tina@MAIcares.org

Our last Common Sense Health Forum was held August 26th 2005 at the Viejas Resort and Casino in Alpine CA. Exciting guests discussed remarkable experiences from animal cancer treatments to weight control and how diet-lifestyle changes have affected ethnic populations.

"Against All Odds" was the theme of this free Health Forum, where participants asked Dr. Donsbach specific questions related to their own health concerns. The was free and open to the public.

An open forum format where guests were encouraged to participate. The primary focus was new and/or innovative therapies for Diabetes, Cancer and progress reports regarding FDA approved trial study clinics. Physicians, Nurses and other Community Health Professionals were invited. Speakers and Subjects:

bullet Man survives 11 story fall "I was trying to grab back onto the wall like a cat, but I was flailing, there was this voice in my left ear. It said, 'You're going to hit the ground, Mark,' and I said, 'I know.' If I'd have turned my head, I'm sure I would have seen someone there, but I was too busy watching the wall go by."
bullet  New FDA trial clinic and Breast Cancer treatment results
bullet Cancer and Animals: Tina Hurley and Dr. Donsbach discussed animal cancers and shared relatively safe external and/or supplemental procedures that reduce tumors or remove cancers from family pets.
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 Trial clinic cures 3 year old Jessica of terminal  Melanoma

Balamuthia Amebic Encephalitis discovered in San Diego

Recently, Balamuthia meningoencephalitis, a usually fatal infection caused by the ubiquitous free-living ameba Balamuthia mandrillaris, has been reported worldwide in both immunosuppressed and immunocompetent hosts (19). To our knowledge, imaging findings have not been reported. The radiographic findings of two patients with Balamuthia infection (one, a rare survivor) are presented with pathologic correlation.
 

Sadly, Coretta Scott King, who with grace and determination kept her husband's legacy alive and emerged as one of America's most influential voices for social change and human rights, died at an alternative medical clinic in Rosarito Beach in Baja California. She was 78.

Widowed by an assassin's bullet on April 4, 1968, she immediately filled the void of leadership and continued to preach the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s philosophy of nonviolence, making it her own.

King, who suffered a debilitating stroke and heart attack in August, had been admitted to Hospital Santa Monica a few days before her passing for observation and treatment of ovarian cancer.